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LED current driver enhances EV lighting with RGB control and energy savings

By Michelle Froese | December 12, 2024

Diodes Incorporated has introduced a new 36-channel automotive-compliant linear LED current driver. The AL5887Q, with its ability to drive RGB configurations and individual LEDs, addresses the need for OEMs to differentiate their brands by enabling designers to create different animated lighting patterns and color depths for interior and exterior lamps.

This dual-role control capability simplifies the design of these once-complex LED-based modules and saves power with its high efficiency. Applications include the exterior EV charging status indicators, rear and ambient lighting, and infotainment systems.

The AL5887Q supports up to 12 RGB LED modules with three programmable banks (A, B, C) for software control of each color. An external resistor sets the output current of all 36 channels. Using the hardware-selectable digital interface (INT_SEL pin), lighting designers can select I²C or SPI for full system programming flexibility.

Each channel current is configurable up to 70mA, enabling full optimization of the visual clarity of the LEDs, which avoids the need for paralleling. Designers also benefit from the device’s automatic power-saving mode of 15µA and ultra-low quiescent shutdown of 1µA when all LEDs are off for more than 30ms, helping minimize unnecessary energy draw from an EV’s battery.

The device has multiple protection features, including an open drain FAULT pin for fault reporting and overtemperature protection (OTP) with pre-OTP warning. The individually addressable fault mask registers and open/short registers allow designers to enable and disable fault reporting for each of the 36 channels within the lighting system. Any unused RGB channels can be disabled by the LED configurable registers.

The AL5887Q features a built-in 16MHz oscillator for PWM dimming, eliminating the need for an external clock, which reduces the PCB footprint of the lighting modules, eases design and layout, and lowers bill-of-material (BOM) costs. To optimize color mixing and minimize audible noise, it uses a 12-bit PWM addressable register along with a 30kHz internal PWM generator. The device supports deep PWM dimming by modulating the duty cycle of the constant current from 100% to three percent.

Once the duty cycle is below three percent, the internal circuitry transitions the PWM signal to analog dimming to maintain the overall linearity. The AL5887Q has a three-percent device-to-device and channel-to-channel current accuracy, which enables designers to create precise color mixing and uniform color distribution across their lighting modules and displays

The AL5887Q is specified for an operating temperature range of -40° to +125° C and is available in the small-footprint wettable W-QFN6060-52/SWP (Type A1) package, occupying only 6 x 6mm.

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